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Cytokinin Confers Brown Planthopper Resistance by Elevating Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Rice.


ABSTRACT: Plants have evolved a sophisticated defense system that employs various hormone pathways to defend against attacks by insect pests. Cytokinin (CK) plays an important role in plant growth and stress tolerance, but the role of CKs in plant-insect interaction remains largely unclear. Here, we report that CKs act as a positive regulator in rice resistance against brown planthopper (BPH), a devastating insect pest of rice. We found that BPH feeding promotes CK biosynthesis and signaling in rice. Exogenous application of CKs significantly increased the rice resistance to BPH. Increasing endogenous CKs by knocking out cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase (OsCKXs) led to enhanced resistance to BPH. Moreover, the levels of the plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) and the expression of JA-responsive genes were elevated by CK treatment and in OsCKXs knockout plants. Furthermore, JA-deficient mutant og1 was more susceptible to BPH, and CK-induced BPH resistance was suppressed in og1. These results indicate that CK-mediated BPH resistance is JA-dependent. Our findings provide the direct evidence for the novel role of CK in promoting insect resistance, and demonstrate that CK-induced insect resistance is JA-dependent. These results provide important guidance for effective pest management strategies in the future.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9180265 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cytokinin Confers Brown Planthopper Resistance by Elevating Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Rice.

Zhang Xiao X   Liu Daoming D   Gao Dong D   Zhao Weining W   Du Huaying H   Qiu Zeyu Z   Huang Jie J   Wen Peizheng P   Wang Yongsheng Y   Li Qi Q   Wang Wenhui W   Xu Haosen H   He Jun J   Liu Yuqiang Y   Wan Jianmin J  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220525 11


Plants have evolved a sophisticated defense system that employs various hormone pathways to defend against attacks by insect pests. Cytokinin (CK) plays an important role in plant growth and stress tolerance, but the role of CKs in plant-insect interaction remains largely unclear. Here, we report that CKs act as a positive regulator in rice resistance against brown planthopper (BPH), a devastating insect pest of rice. We found that BPH feeding promotes CK biosynthesis and signaling in rice. Exog  ...[more]

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